📊🚨New: @peerresearch.bsky.social analyzed how new graduate loan limits will affect individual colleges and programs. Check out our new tool to explore the data for yourself: www.peer-center.org/research/new... (full report: www.peer-center.org/research/gra...)
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More than one-third of graduate borrowers may hit new federal loan limits. Many will need private loans, but weaker credit histories could make borrowing difficult for some students. Read more here: www.peer-center.org/research/stu...
Graduate completion rates differ sharply by field. Law programs see ~81% completion, while education programs average closer to 53%. Students often lack access to this information when choosing programs. Check it out: www.peer-center.org/research/gra...
In today's @washingtonpost.com, read more about the latest @peerresearch.bsky.social brief: Do Graduate Degrees Pay Off? www.washingtonpost.com/education/20...
New piece out today from @peerresearch.bsky.social, via Joseph G. Altonji and Zhengren Zhu: Do graduate degrees pay off? Their research finds that earnings returns depend on the field of study and the costs of enrollment. www.peer-center.org/research/do-...
Calling #highered researchers interested in commenting on Workforce Pell: @PEERResearch.bsky.social has an overview of the proposed rules, plus some key areas where scholars can add important insights, here! www.peer-center.org/research/com...
Check out our latest Study Guide! Here's what the research tells us about #4profit colleges -- what they are, why they expand and contract, who they enroll, what their outcomes for students are, and more. www.peer-center.org/research/stu...
Where Did All the Ads Go? A recent brief from the PEER Center dives into trends in #highered advertising over the last decade and a half. Learn more: www.peer-center.org/research/whe...
APPLY NOW: PEER Center is seeking early- and mid-career academics for our Summer Scholars program! Learn about federal #highered policy in the heart of DC, practice connecting your research to policy conversations, and enjoy networking and exploring in Washington. www.peer-center.org/research/sum...
OUT TODAY from @srcellini.bsky.social and Leonardo Restrepo @peerresearch.bsky.social: Where Did All the Ads Go?
#highered advertising spending, especially TV, is down sharply since 2010, largely driven by spending declines in the #4profit sector. More trends: www.peer-center.org/research/whe...
#HigherEd researchers, call your offices! There's a new draft rule on student loan limits & repayment, and public comments are due March 2. Learn how to ensure your research is heard by @usdeptofed.bsky.social via PEER's @claremccann.bsky.social: www.peer-center.org/research/com...
🚨 Applications open for @PEERresearch.bsky.social Summer Scholars! 🚨
We'll host early-/mid-career scholars in DC from June 3-5, costs covered, to learn more about federal policymaking from scholars/experts who have been there. Applications due March 1! www.peer-center.org/research/sum...
@PEERresearch.bsky.social's @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social @claremccann.bsky.social, along with Adam Looney, wrote at @Brookings.edu how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act reshapes student lending through new borrowing caps, repayment plans, and more. www.brookings.edu/articles/how...
DYK: Many graduate students don't complete their programs, with completion rates similar to bachelor's-degree students? Learn more in this NEW @peerresearch.bsky.social policy brief out today from @jeffdenning.com and @lesleyturner.bsky.social. www.peer-center.org/research/gra...
Study up on Public Service Loan Forgiveness! Our @peerresearch.bsky.social Study Guide on PSLF was recently updated to include NEW data from @usdeptofed.bsky.social showing the average forgiveness amounts of Public Service Loan Forgiveness recipients. www.peer-center.org/research/stu...
New @peerresearch.bsky.social brief from @wytham88.bsky.social on impacts of federal funding interruptions for research labs: Gaps in federal funds mean lab staff--especially postdocs and grad students--work, earn, publish less, and even leave the U.S. altogether. www.peer-center.org/research/tal...
Following along with today's #negreg on #highered accountability? @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social has some technical advice for @usdeptofed.bsky.social about how to set the earnings threshold for graduate-level programs. www.peer-center.org/research/ear...
OUT TODAY: @jdmatsudaira.bsky.social, Monarrez, Ritter looked at new graduate loan limits.
➡️ One in three now borrow above the limits, esp doctoral/prof. degrees
➡️ Of those, almost 40% will struggle to get private loans
➡️ Variation by field of study
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One thing is clear: OBBBA left major gaps in the accountability landscape, most egregiously by excluding undergraduate certificate programs. With #negreg starting next week, @usdeptofed.bsky.social should ensure that all programs face consequences for poor outcomes and wasted taxpayer $. 7/
One more: Match the earnings test from OBBBA in GE, and drop the debt-to-earnings test. @PeerResearch actually wrote a whole separate report about what that would mean: www.peer-center.org/research/how.... It provides accountability where needed most, but removes some key protections. 6/
Another option: Match the earnings test from OBBBA in GE, but retain a debt-to-earnings standard, too (and align the measurement of earnings across them). About 130,000 students annually are in GE programs that pass OBBBA, but fail this debt-to-earnings standard. 5/
One option: Keep GE as-is. This does the most of any option we looked at to protect students from low-earnings programs and unaffordable-debt programs. (NB: Unaffordable debt includes both private and federal loans -- so still needed even with new federal grad loan limits). 4/
Students in undergrad certificates, though, enroll more than *half* of federally aided students with median earnings below the new earnings standard (and only 8% overall).
Without GE, fewer students would end up protected from low-value programs post-OBBBA than before it.
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The reconciliation law (OBBBA) passed this year by Congressional Republicans broadened accountability -- but left out undergrad certificate programs (other than Workforce Pell ones). Without gainful employment rules, that is the sole sector not subject to accountability. 2/
🚨NEW REPORT from @peerresearch.bsky.social: New #highered accountability standards are coming online, but gainful employment rules are an essential complement. Here's why, and what aligning America's outcomes-based standards could mean. Report: www.peer-center.org/research/ali... 1/
Calling all #highered researchers: @usdeptofed.bsky.social is writing regulations to implement changes to loan limits, student loan repayment, accountability, and more. Learn what it means to public comment like a pro with a @peerresearch.bsky.social event TOMORROW at 1 PM ET: bit.ly/3Kx7f2M.
From @PEERResearch.bsky.social: New graduate, parent loan limits will curtail borrowing for about one-third of borrowers. About $10 billion/yr will no longer be available to grad students (more when including new limits for part-time students), parents. www.peer-center.org/research/gra...
The new RAP plan authored by Congressional features suffers from the same bug… we discuss in this @peerresearch.bsky.social brief www.american.edu/spa/peer/upl...
Congress asked how to improve transparency about college costs and outcomes. Via @PEERresearch.bsky.social:
➡️ Codify financial value transparency data
➡️ Build a universal net price calculator
➡️ Fill gaps in the data infrastructure
➡️ Adopt strong accountability
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